Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach

The capability curve for each generator unit is usually provided by the generator manufacturer. But in practice, the generator can reach its maximum generation limit before reaching the maximum limit on the generator capability curve provided by the generator manufacturer. This might occur because o...

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Main Authors: Rusilawati Rusilawati, Budi Sulistiawati Irrine, Yorino Naoto
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/48/e3sconf_icesti2020_00022.pdf
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spelling doaj-6934b68fc8064cf58e1b3a6e330939f12021-02-02T05:46:34ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011880002210.1051/e3sconf/202018800022e3sconf_icesti2020_00022Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System ApproachRusilawati Rusilawati0Budi Sulistiawati Irrine1Yorino Naoto2Electrical Engineering Department, Akademi Teknik Pembangunan NasionalElectrical Engineering Department, Institut Teknologi NasionalHiroshima UniversityThe capability curve for each generator unit is usually provided by the generator manufacturer. But in practice, the generator can reach its maximum generation limit before reaching the maximum limit on the generator capability curve provided by the generator manufacturer. This might occur because of the load location is far from the generator or the varying of the loading value so that the maximum generation limit is smaller than the value given on the generator capability curve of the manufacturer. In this paper, the generator capability curve is determined using the Modified Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) system approach to determine the maximum generation limit every time there is a change in loading or change in the load location. After the maximum generation limit of each unit generator is known, the generator capability curve that is always in accordance with the real time situation can be formed. Thus, the operation limit of each generator can be recognized, determine the appropriate protection system setting and can prevent the electric power system disturbance. This method will be applied to generator units in the four bus IEEE system with two generators.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/48/e3sconf_icesti2020_00022.pdfmaximum generation limitoperation generator limitprotection system setting
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author Rusilawati Rusilawati
Budi Sulistiawati Irrine
Yorino Naoto
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Budi Sulistiawati Irrine
Yorino Naoto
Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
E3S Web of Conferences
maximum generation limit
operation generator limit
protection system setting
author_facet Rusilawati Rusilawati
Budi Sulistiawati Irrine
Yorino Naoto
author_sort Rusilawati Rusilawati
title Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
title_short Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
title_full Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
title_fullStr Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Generator Capability Curve using Modified-Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) System Approach
title_sort determination of generator capability curve using modified-single machine to infinite bus (m-smib) system approach
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The capability curve for each generator unit is usually provided by the generator manufacturer. But in practice, the generator can reach its maximum generation limit before reaching the maximum limit on the generator capability curve provided by the generator manufacturer. This might occur because of the load location is far from the generator or the varying of the loading value so that the maximum generation limit is smaller than the value given on the generator capability curve of the manufacturer. In this paper, the generator capability curve is determined using the Modified Single Machine to Infinite Bus (M-SMIB) system approach to determine the maximum generation limit every time there is a change in loading or change in the load location. After the maximum generation limit of each unit generator is known, the generator capability curve that is always in accordance with the real time situation can be formed. Thus, the operation limit of each generator can be recognized, determine the appropriate protection system setting and can prevent the electric power system disturbance. This method will be applied to generator units in the four bus IEEE system with two generators.
topic maximum generation limit
operation generator limit
protection system setting
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/48/e3sconf_icesti2020_00022.pdf
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